The days of the week might seem mundane, but hidden within their names lies a world of cryptic clues waiting to be unraveled. From celestial bodies to Norse gods, each day carries a secret story. Ready to flex your puzzle-solving muscles? Let’s explore the week in riddles, one cryptic clue at a time.


Sun’s blaze leads the way

A fiery orb in the sky lends its name to the first day. Ancient cultures worshipped it as a life-giver, while modern calendars make it the day of rest—or brunch, depending on your vibe. Its six letters shine bright, warming up the week with promise.


Norse god takes a moment to reflect

In Norse mythology, a one-eyed deity of wisdom and war holds the key to this day. Swap his vowels, and you’re left with a day that invites pause and contemplation, often accompanied by the first yawn of the workweek. Can you name this thoughtful six-letter clue?


Hump conquered by lightning-fast courier

Midweek feels like a mountain to climb, but a messenger of the gods rushes to your aid. Known for speed and cunning, this Roman deity lends their name to the day that signals the downhill slide toward the weekend. What’s the seven-letter answer to this electrifying riddle?


Thor’s hammer strikes

The thunderous sound of Mjölnir echoes through this day. It’s the only weekday bearing the name of a Norse god famous for storms and strength. Eight letters long, it’s a day that demands action and power. What day does Thor wield his hammer?


Goddess of love grants indulgence

This day owes its name to the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. Her name rhymes with wine, a fitting symbol for indulgence at the week’s end. Six letters hold the answer, ushering in relaxation and revelry.


Seven days, seven puzzles, each with a story to tell. Whether you solved them all or cracked a few, cryptic clues remind us there’s always more to discover beneath the surface of even the most familiar things. Which day’s riddle stumped you, and which came easily?



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